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15. Analytical Techniques:IR, NMR, Mass Spect / Carbon NMR / Problem 6
In distinguishing 1-hexene,
cis
-3-hexene, and 3-methylene pentane, which is better,
1
H or
13
C NMR spectroscopy? Explain your answer.
A
1
H is better to use than
13
C because if you look at the number of signals in the spectrum, in the
13
C spectrum, we can distinguish the three (3) different numbers of signals for each given molecule, while for
1
H spectrum, we can only distinguish 1-hexene (7 signals) and the other two would have the same number of signals (4 signals each).
B
1
H is better to use than
13
C because if you look at the number of signals in the spectrum, in the
1
H spectrum, we can distinguish the three (3) different numbers of signals for each given molecule, while for
13
C spectrum, we can only distinguish 1-hexene (7 signals) and the other two would have the same number of signals (3 signals each).
C
13
C is better to use than
1
H because if you look at the number of signals in the spectrum, in the
13
C spectrum, we can distinguish the three (3) different numbers of signals for each given molecule, while for
1
H spectrum, we can only distinguish 1-hexene (7 signals) and the other two would have the same number of signals (3 signals each).
D
13
C is better to use than
1
H because if you look at the number of signals in the spectrum, in the
1
H spectrum, we can distinguish the three (3) different numbers of signals for each given molecule, while for
13
C spectrum, we can only distinguish 1-hexene (7 signals) and the other two would have the same number of signals (4 signals each).
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